Operating system and fleet management for thin clients, mini PCs and industrial endpoints — built for VDI, RDP and locked-down enterprise desktops.
Three products cover the stack: ThinX OS on the device, Xcalibur Global for modern browser-based fleet control, and XcaliburW for Windows-oriented management environments.
ChipPC software includes ThinX OS (Linux thin-client OS), Xcalibur Global (browser-based ThinX fleet management), and XcaliburW (all-in-one endpoint management for Windows PCs, thin clients, POS and kiosks). Typical stack: device + OS + Xcalibur Global or XcaliburW. Next step: open a product page or contact ChipPC with endpoint count and OS preference.
Hardware alone does not make a deployable standard. IT needs a locked OS image, predictable connections to Citrix / Microsoft / Horizon, and a control plane that can push settings, monitor health and assist users without on-site visits.
ChipPC software is designed around that reality: one OS for thin endpoints, and management platforms that keep fleets aligned across branches, campuses and plants.
Operating system
Secure, lightweight Linux OS for thin clients and mini PCs. Built for VDI and cloud desktops — Citrix, Microsoft RDP/AVD, Omnissa Horizon — with a minimal local attack surface.
Open ThinX OS →Windows & endpoint management
Monitor, remotely control, inventory and patch PCs, thin clients, POS and kiosks. Compliance rules, task planning, staging scenarios — Windows (incl. Embedded/IoT), on-premises or hosted.
Open XcaliburW →Browser-based fleet management
Browser-based management for ThinX OS fleets — install on your own server, keep data on-premises, push policies, monitor devices and run remote assistance from one console.
Open Xcalibur Global →PC conversion
Convert compatible existing PCs into ThinX OS thin-client endpoints — reuse hardware, lock down the desk, and manage the fleet with Xcalibur Global.
Open PC to TC →Cost calculator
Estimate 3–7 year savings vs traditional PCs — hardware CapEx, energy (~3.5 W thin clients), and IT labor. Model new ChipPC devices or PC to TC with ThinX OS.
Open TCO Calculator →Use this as a quick map when choosing OS vs management, or Windows-oriented vs ThinX-oriented control.
| Layer | ThinX OS — runs on the device | XcaliburW — Windows-oriented management | Xcalibur Global — browser-based ThinX console |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best when | You want a locked Linux thin-client OS for VDI/RDP | Windows / Embedded fleets need monitoring, remote control, compliance & patching | You standardize on ThinX OS and want a modern browser console on-prem |
| Typical stack | Device + ThinX OS + Xcalibur Global | Device + Windows + XcaliburW | Device + ThinX OS + Xcalibur Global |
| Next step | Try ThinX OS | Discuss XcaliburW | Request Xcalibur trial |
Most successful rollouts define the standard once, then clone it across sites: same device class, same OS image, same management policies.
Share endpoint count, OS preference (ThinX OS or Windows), and whether you need on-premises management. ChipPC will recommend a deployment path.